tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34515045030542675222024-03-12T20:06:51.703-07:00Oty Kocsis WaterColor journeyHere I would like to share with you my watercolor journey, by posting from time to time flash-backs of how I grow up as an artist, and news about my current inspiration subjects and paintings that I am working on. I do not plan to have a constant, and by no means daily, posting schedule, but hopefully I will manage to post once a week. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834606328191770408noreply@blogger.comBlogger162125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451504503054267522.post-14455511818351610602017-08-30T03:26:00.000-07:002017-08-30T03:26:11.084-07:00Pink Tree<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Another outdoor study done in Spring, a little tree with pink flowers - lots of them on the streets, especially in the University Campus here in Patras.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834606328191770408noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451504503054267522.post-8104131660220943272017-08-22T00:37:00.000-07:002017-08-22T00:39:44.223-07:00Outdoor studies - Tree #01<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
This year I managed to go outdoor for painting a bit more often than in the past, and I did quite a few tree and seascape studies in my <a href="https://www.aquarelleetpinceaux.com/carnets-hahnemuhle/5345-journal-de-voyage-hahnemuhle-135x21-140g-62f-format-paysage-4011367283933.html" target="_blank">Hahnemuhle watercolor block</a>, with a newly setup palette. I got a metal little one from ebay (very cheap compared to the professional ones of same size), which is supposed to hold 12 half pans, but I manged to put inside 21 half pans! This was great, because I have now more many choices when outdoors, compared to the 13 paints I had in the Cotman field box I used in the past. Of course, most of the time I only use 5-6 colors in one painting, but I select which ones depending on the scene, light, etc.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834606328191770408noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451504503054267522.post-70567218646560109162017-06-30T06:15:00.000-07:002017-06-30T06:15:20.915-07:00Glass and fruits - small study<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Trying to capture glass transparency and reflective properties in this small study. Based on a reference photo with the glass candle support, and with fruits added from imagination - thus reflections are not very realistic...<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834606328191770408noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451504503054267522.post-64757690300189782162017-06-18T07:54:00.000-07:002017-06-18T07:54:53.558-07:00It takes three to break apart..<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
And the last one, larger size again (~10x10 inches), where my pears have gone dancing and breaking apart! :)<br />
This one was very funny to paint, trying to go in a bit of an abstract direction, but keeping all the elements of the previous painting. Kind of a "three dancing tango" with all this red, what do you think?<br />
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I had to stop doing any pears for a while, otherwise they would have gone to space or something... LOL<br />
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At the last workshop session we had at the Community Center, one of the ladies was concerned either it is ok or not to paint the same thing more than once. Another artist told her that she should not paint the same thing again and again. While I am not sure what was the reason for that comment, I did explain to the group that it is fine to make first your smaller studies and then go to the bigger painting, and that means that you actually paint the same thing more than once. Of course, except of changing the size, for sure there is a difference in detail and eventually other composition or palette changes between the studies and the final painting. Even when you paint the same size again, I assume you do it for a reason - you improve something, you want to explore another path, etc.<br />
This brings me to my multiple paintings of the same subject. In the winter I have actually painted the "Three pears" 4 times: two small size studies (7x5 inches) which I have already shared in previous posts (I sent one of them to the TAE2017), and two larger paintings (10x10 inches) which I only managed to scan yesterday. The one bellow is the larger version of the yellow pears.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834606328191770408noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451504503054267522.post-14954868083068321182017-06-16T21:32:00.000-07:002017-06-16T21:32:30.709-07:00Policeman and Old Woman in Mexico<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Two days ago I saw the reference photo shared by Doug on <a href="http://www.wetcanvas.com/" target="_blank">WetCanvas</a> for the <a href="http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1428134" target="_blank">June 2017 watercolor challenge</a>, and for some reason that I cannot figure out it just clicked to me, although I do not paint that much people or street scenes in general. The photograph was taken in 2015 in San Miguel, Mexico, and it was shared by Doug as a reference image with kind permission of <a href="https://www.bumfuzzle.com/ten-tacos-please/" target="_blank">bumfuzzle </a>(Ali
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In this study (10x7 inches) I did a few composition changes, to make a better connection between the policeman (placed them closer such that the papers touch her, moved the window towards the left side, removed the heavy metal frame, etc), and the major scope was to capture the light on the policeman, which I think it worked fine.<br />
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It is just impossible to stop at only one study with poppies! Another small study, 7x5 inches.<br />
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One more poppy - trying to capture details of different blooming stages. A small study again, 7x5 inches.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834606328191770408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451504503054267522.post-4645953006233181282017-05-07T04:24:00.005-07:002017-05-07T04:27:20.004-07:00The time I spend with painting...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
One of the <a href="http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1427124" target="_blank">guys on WetCanvas</a> was concerned about the time he has to practice watercolor, while trying hard to learn painting for many years now. This made me think how much time I actually spend these days with watercolor.<br />
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I started with my first pencil drawings back in 2000 (wow, it seems to be so long...), after a few years, on WetCanvas, I discovered watercolor and just love it! From time to time I try acrylics, watercolor pencils or pen and watercolor, but I am still learning watercolor. Each time I say about something "ok, I can master that now" I realize that there are so many other things I would love to be able to say I master them... so much more to learn! And the big problem is that painting is my hobby, so I spend about 50% of my time on the "bill paying job" (~8 to 9 hours a day, 6 days/week), another 40% with my kid and household tasks, about 10% with other obligations, about 5% on other things I like to do (e.g. reading, movies, etc), and it is only about 5% that is left for watercolor (maybe ~20 minutes/day). Out of these 20 minutes, I need to put together 2hours twice a month for the workshop that I volunteer to teach at the Community Center, about 1-2 hours per month which I spend to check WC (not much time to post anything), and in the end I have maybe about 2-3 hours per month which I use to actually practice and paint in watercolor - not that much, uh??? No surprise that I am so slow at finishing paintings...<br />
The big questions is how can I change this, and find more time? Sleeping less is not really an option, because then I under-perform to all things, and I will need even more time for each... I need to figure this out!<br />
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Every Summer there is a rather small (mainly amateur artists) Art Exhibit, which still manages to gather a few good works - from time to time some of the city's professional artists join upon invitation. This is the second year I joined the group exhibition, and I am glad I did, because meeting a few fellows is always a pleasure! It was also impressive that so many people were there at the opening night - which I did not really expect.<br />
This year I entered three paintings, which you can see bellow<br />
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There were only few watercolors, and I think you would like to see those exposed by my friend Marsha Gouveros (she is attending 2 years now the workshop I teach at the Community Center):<br />
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Spring colors always inspire me! Red poppies are one of my favorite subjects, and we had a session at the local Community Center dedicated to them, so I had to do a fast demo on small size paper (5x7 inches) while talking about how to simplify the background, while keeping color contrast.<br />
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From time to time I go back to these cute little fishes and paint a couple of them. These are quite funny with their stripes!<br />
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Exploring another limited palette to achieve high color contrast, in this little watercolor (card size) I used some colors which are not on my usual palette: Sennelier Pthalo Turquoise, Camel Permanent Yellow Deep, and Rembrandt Transparent Red Oxide. I like the result very much, and I came to the conclusion that I love the Pthalo Turquoise. I am going to test the Permanent Yellow Deep other manufacturers (probably Sennelier and W&N) to add it to my extended palette (I got a new box which holds up to 48 half-pans - many colors to add). I am not so sure that I like or need the Transparent Red Oxide - maybe I just didn't exploit it at full potential. It is a nice earth red, but when it dries it is a bit dull, and without mixing it with the yellow I wouldn't like it for this still life. It might be a good choice for landscape paintings.<br />
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I did this little painting back in December 2016, but I didn't had the chance to post it. It is only 7x5 inches, and it is painted on Arches 140lb Hot Pressed watercolor paper with my usual palette (a mixture of pigments from W&N, Daniel Smith, American Journey).<br />
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Trying different things to get the feeling of depth and sunshine in landscapes.<br />
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During one of the workshop sessions at the Community Center I was showing to the attendants how to achieve atmospheric depth with a few layers of watercolor washes. Due to the time needed to let each layer dry, we only worked with a limited number of washes (5 to 8), and eventually pushing the strength of the last ones. But at least the first 3 layers were done by glazing one layers after the other of the exact same week mixture of paint and water. Although it takes time, I think it is worth practicing glazes.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834606328191770408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451504503054267522.post-86283058738056816772017-04-03T00:02:00.000-07:002017-04-03T00:02:23.062-07:00TAE17 - my Red Pears found a new home<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I am so glad that my Red Pears little painting found a new home, as artist <a class="account-group js-account-group js-action-profile js-user-profile-link js-nav" data-user-id="20507413" href="https://twitter.com/joecom"><span class="FullNameGroup">
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I am happy I did manage this year too to send a card for the <a href="http://twitterartexhibit.org/" target="_blank">Twitter Art Exhibit </a>2017, which this year take place in London and will support the UK charity - <strong>Molly Olly’s Wishes. </strong><br />
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This forest study is a bit larger (14x10 inches) than my usual small studies, and it is mainly practice of foliage texture with a sea sponge.<br />
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These were done while demoing the monochrome power (value studies) at the workshop I do at the Community Center for seniors (beginners). It is something they like very much, because there are no strict rules to follows, just play with water (mostly) on the paper, and then just add a bit more of the same color here and there, and some picture will appear with out much effort. A few more details on the dry paper, and here we are:<br />
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With all this hot weather and our visits at various seaside locations, I had to paint some seascapes: waves, sand beaches, and some tropical palm trees. Although imaginary, they are kind of ideal places for my vacation!<br />
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These are also done without any pencil drawing, just studying some still life. The first is a big pot we have at the village house, and usually has a little olive tree planted. When it gets too big, we move it in the garden and plant a new little one - we just had it ready for the new one. In the second there are some fresh strawberries I got from the market. Both sketches are 5x7 inches in size.<br />
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These are some little sketches (5x7 inches), which I did outdoor with free brush (no preliminary pencil drawing) just as exercises. Although they don't have any real value as paintings, every time I do one I learn a bit of "do and don't", and I think this is what they count for.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834606328191770408noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451504503054267522.post-62869290186850120412016-03-20T07:32:00.000-07:002016-03-20T07:32:15.846-07:00Another floral watercolor - Cone Flowers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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In "spring mood" I did one more floral watercolor, with my PV19 pigments. They give beautiful pink colors which are really lightfast (I tested them myself) or purples when combined with a bit of blue. The painting is 10x7 inches in size, and it is done on Fabriano Artistico 90 lb CP paper.</div>
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